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A Further Minute Analysis by Electric Stimulation of the So-Called Motor Region of the Cortex Cerebri in the Monkey (Macacus sinicus) | Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation). | Print References |
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Beobachtungen an Einem Affen mit Verstuemmeltem Grosshirn | Memory and sensory loss in monkey after fronto-temporal lobectomy in December 1887 and February 1888 (clumsy and depressed); occipital lobes were not removed, and monkey saw well; movements improved with time but remained clumsy; observes brain stem and cord may become increasingly excitable after r... | Print References |
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Chapter 01: The Iris | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 02: Spontaneous Pupillary Changes in Darkness | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 03: The Light Reflex | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 04: Reactions to Darkness | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 05: The Reaction to Near Vision | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 06: Reflex Dilation | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 07: Effects of Extraocular Movements upon the Pupil | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 08: Other Phenomena Listed in the Physiologic Literature: A Glossary of Terms | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 09: Reflex Integration: Physiologic Mechanisms | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 10: Reflex Integration: Pupillary Consequences | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 11: Injury and Repair in the Nervous System | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 12: The Pupil as a Paradigm Example of a Neurological Control System: Mathematical Approaches in Biology, by Lawrence Stark, M.D. | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 13: Use of the Pupil in Psychology | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 14: Pupillary Pharmacology | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 15: Methods of Pupil Testing | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 16: Iris Damage | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 17: Afferent Lesions | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 18: Damage to the Intercalated Pretectal Neuron: Consensual Deficit | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 19: Argyll Robertson Pupils | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 20: Midbrain Syndromes: Spastic Miosis | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 21: Other Midbrain Syndromes | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 22: Efferent Third Nerve Deficit: Uncomplicated Oculomotor Defects | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 23: Special Oculomotor Syndrome | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |